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Effect of high intensity interval training on diabetic obese women with polyneuropathy: a randomized controlled clinical trialHamed et al., 2014
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- Hamed N
- Raoof N
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- Phys Ther Rehabil
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of high intensity interval training on diabetic obese women with polyneuropathy. Methods: In rehabilitation clinics. A double blinded controlled randomized study including 40 type II diabetic women with polyneuropathy having class II …
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